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The new pairing's first event will be the Denmark Open from 21 October, when Robertson will also team up with Anthony Clark in men's doubles.
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Another of our favorite new projects is this giant open-air geodesic dome in Denmark that was modeled after a C240 molecule.
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"With the notable exceptions of Sweden and Denmark, we see no political will to open doors wider to Iraqi refugees today, " it said of EU nations.
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Though it knows they have no chance of entry in the first intake (and only a slim one later), Denmark believes strongly that the door should be kept open to them.
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The European Commission, however, turned to the courts to outlaw open-skies deals made by Britain, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Belgium, Luxembourg, Austria and Germany.
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It was a topsy-turvy encounter for Clijsters , returning to the venue 12 months after beating Denmark's Caroline Wozniacki to claim her second US Open title in just her third event after coming out of retirement.
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Former world No. 1 Caroline Wozniacki, from Denmark, faces a tricky opening encounter against Sabine Lisicki while 2010 French Open winner Francesca Schiavone plays 2011 Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova.
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He had to settle for a share of third with Denmark's Thomas Bjorn and Northern Ireland's 2010 U.S. Open champion Graeme McDowell, who both carded 68.
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Only Britain and Denmark, both net food importers, and Ireland, which was ruled by Britain, kept their agricultural markets open.
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One system that has grabbed lots of attention around Europe and at the recent World Economic Forum in Davos originates in tiny Denmark, which has managed to avoid the Continent's generally high levels of joblessness even as it maintains an open economy free of most onerous state intrusions into the labor market.
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